Georgia Grand Jury Concludes Donald Trump Election Interference Investigation
The Georgia special grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump and his allies' efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election has been dissolved
What Is Lecanemab? FDA Accelerates Approval For Early Alzheimer's Treatment
The FDA granted accelerated approval to Lecanemab — an experimental drug that will be marketed as Leqembi and likely spark considerable interest from patients and physicians across the country.
Will Bed Bath & Beyond File For Bankruptcy? Retailer Says It Has 'Substantial Doubt' About Future
Bed, Bath & Beyond is considering declaring bankruptcy, as sales continue to plummet and it struggles to pay its debts.
Mercedes To Recall Over 320K Vehicles Due To Engine Stalling, Reports Nearly 800 Claims
Mercedes to recall over 320K vehicles over reports of engine stalling.
Missing Rapper Theophilus London Found Safe
Missing rapper Theophilus London was found safe after being reported missing in October.
Microsoft Game Testers Form Company's First Union, Largest In Video Game Industry
Quality assurance workers at a Microsoft subsidiary voted to form a union that would make them the largest labor group in the video game industry.
President Biden, Mitch McConnell Stand Together In Celebration Of Bipartisan Infrastructure Success
President Biden and Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell stood together to celebrate the revitalization of a bridge in northern Kentucky.
Tech Layoffs: Salesforce To Cut 10% Of Workforce
Software giant Salesforce will cut 10% of its workforce in the upcoming weeks, joining other tech giants in implementing layoffs to begin 2023.
Twitter Backtracks, Will Expand Political Advertising On Platform
Twitter will reverse a three-year ban it had on paid political advertising in an apparent attempt to garner more revenue.
Kevin McCarthy Loses Initial Speaker Votes, Historic House Election Continues
Rep. Kevin McCarthy lost the initial vote to become Speaker of the House, igniting what will likely be a contentious and drawn-out election process.
Missouri Set To Execute An Openly Transgender Person For the First Time In US History
Missouri is scheduled to execute an openly transgender woman for the first time in U.S. history.
Brazilian Fraud Case Against Rep.-Elect Santos Will Move Forward
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos will face charges from a Brazilian court alleging he committed checkbook fraud in 2008.
What Should We Expect From Biden, Trump In 2023? Political Rivals Prepare For Potential Rematch
Political rivals Donald Trump and Joe Biden will likely face off for the presidency again in 2024. Before then, what should we expect of the two men in 2023?
Soccer Legend Pele Dies: World's Best Players React To Passing Of Sport's Most Famous Star
Brazilian soccer legend and global icon Pele has died following a battle with colon cancer. He was 82.
Russian Missile Barrage Strikes Across Ukraine, Marking Largest Attack In Weeks
Russia unleashed its largest attack in weeks on Ukraine, battering the war-torn country with over 60 missiles targeting key infrastructure.
Intense Fire Kills 19 At Cambodian Hotel Casino, Dozens Remain Missing
An intense and long-lasting fire in a Cambodian hotel-casino has killed at least 19, leaving dozens of people unaccounted for.
Top Ron DeSantis Advisor Used Private Email To Help Coordinate Migrant Flight Deal With Private Contractor
A top advisor to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis used a private email to aid a Florida-based contractor in securing the contract used to transport migrants.
Suspect In Paul Pelosi Attack Pleads Not Guilty To State Charges
The man accused of attacking U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul has pled not guilty to a litany of state criminal charges.
'Spiritual Leader' Of Group Planning To Kidnap Michigan Gov Sentenced To Nearly 20 Years In Prison
The co-leader of the right-wing militia group which planned to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has been sentenced to almost 20 years in prison.
Mark Meadows Burned Documents Leading Up To Transition, Jan 6: Former White House Aide
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows burned documents in his office leading up to the transition and Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to a former White House aide.
Whoopi Goldberg Slammed For Offensive Holocaust Misrepresentation, Claims Holocaust Not Originally About Race
Whoopi Goldberg is facing criticism after her latest comments misrepresented the reality of the Holocaust.
Trump Says He Asked Jared, Ivanka To Stay Away From 2024 Campaign, Denies Rejection Reports
Former president Donald Trump says he asked his eldest daughter Ivanka, and her husband Jared Kushner, to stay away from his 2024 presidential campaign.
Projections Show Gas Prices Could Climb Again In 2023
Experts project gas prices to once again rise in 2023, peaking in the summertime when travelers are expected to hit the roads in swarms.
Homelessness Is Growing Throughout The US, But How Are Major Cities Addressing The Crisis?
Homelessness is growing throughout the U.S., clustering along the coasts. How are major cities addressing the crisis?
All Charges Dropped In Rex Orange County Sexual Assault Suit As Singer Responds On Instagram
All six charges of sexual assault against singer Rex Orange County have been dropped after an investigation by the Crown Prosecution Service.
California Medical School Apologizes For Conducting Unethical Experiments On Prisoners
A prominent medical school in California issued an apology for experiments members of its faculty conducted on prisoners in the 60s and 70s.
Arizona Concedes To Federal Government, Will Remove Wall Of Shipping Containers Along Mexican Border
Arizona will remove a makeshift border wall constructed out of metal shipping containers after the Biden administration filed a lawsuit against the construction.
Day One Of Kari Lake Trial Over Arizona Election Results Falls Flat
Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake provided lackluster evidence on the opening day of her trial regarding her repeated claims of election fraud.
Sean Hannity Among Fox News Employees To Admit Doubts Over Trump's Election Lies
Fox News host Sean Hannity testified in August that he did not believe the lies boosted on his primetime television show that claimed fraud in the 2020 election.
Google's YouTube, NFL In Advanced Talks For Sunday Ticket Acquisition
Google-owned YouTube TV is close to finalizing a deal to acquire the NFL's "Sunday Ticket" package.